if we're going to boost the economy, create some dynamism in the economy, increasing the number of high school-- is pretty of the only level we have, there is a strong economic argument. my only fear is we get distracted by secondary and tertiary issues like what kind of fence is built and what triggers to what, and so far the debate is being shifted to the other issues, and missing the main benefit of an immigration reform bill which is the dignity of the people who are here but also the economic growth we get out of it. >> david makes a good case. the reality is that the republicans are twice had romney as a potential nominee. they chose him in 2012, 2008 and 2012, he had been the most get tough on the illegal immigrants, undocumented immigrants, illegals as he called them. accused john mccain of want to give social security, accused mike huckabee selling out in the dream act in arkansas. really most strident and we saw what happened. it's not simply, judy, hispanics. the country will be 9% asian in 2050. the electorate will be. that is a group of voters who have helped even more alie